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MODERN DRAMATISTS Modern Dramatists Series Editors: Bruce King and Adele King Published Titles Roger Boxill: Tennessee Williams Dennis Carroll: David Mamet Frances Gray: Noel Coward Charles Hayter: Gilbert and Sullivan Gerry McCarthy: Edward Albee Ronald Speirs: Bertolt Brecht Further titles are in preparation MODERN DRAMATISTS ~El\Tl\TESSEE WILLIAMS Roger Boxill Professor of English City College, University of New York Macmillan Education ISBN 978-0-333-30885-1 ISBN 978-1-349-18654-9 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-349-18654-9 © Roger Boxill 1987 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1987 All rights reserved. For information, write: Scholarly & Reference Division, St. Martin's Press, Inc., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010 First published in the United States of America in 1987 ISBN 978-0-312-00209-1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Boxill, Roger. Tennessee Williams. (Modern dramatists) Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Williams, Tennessee, 1911- -Criticism and interpretation. I. Title. II. Series. PS3545.I5365Z58 1987 812' .54 86-20337 ISBN 978-0-312-00209-1 Editors' Preface The Modern Dramatists is an international series of introductions to major and significant nineteenth- and twentieth-century dramatists, movements and new forms of drama in Europe, Great Britain, America and new nations such as Nigeria and Trinidad. Besides new studies of great and influential dramatists of the past, the series includes volumes on contemporary authors, recent trends in the theatre and on many dramatists, such as writers of farce, who have created theatre 'classics' while being neglected by literary criticism. The volumes in the series devoted to individual dramatists include a biography, a survey of the plays, and detailed analysis of the most significant plays, along with discussion, where relevant, of the political, social, historical and theatrical context. The authors of the volumes, who are involved with theatre as playwrights, directors, actors, teachers and critics, are concerned with the plays as theatre and discuss such matters as performance, character interpretation and staging, along with themes and contexts. BRUCE KING ADELE KING Contents A Note on the Texts viii List of Plates lX Acknowledgements Xl Editors' Preface XV 1 Introduction and Life 1 2 Form, Theme and Character 21 3 Early One-Act Plays (1939-46) 39 4 The Glass Menagerie (1944) 61 5 A Streetcar Named Desire (1947) 76 6 Summer and Smoke (1947) 94 7 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955) 108 8 Wanderer Plays (1957-9) 121 9 Reversals of the Pattern (1943-61) 132 10 Late Plays (1962-81) 145 Conclusion 166 Notes 171 Select Bibliography 175 Index 179 vii A Nate on the Texts A Williams play in print often differs substantially from the script used in its original production. Revivals have sometimes made further changes, and in several cases two or more versions have been published. Unless otherwise noted, the version contained in The Theatre of Tennessee Williams, published in New York by New Directions in seven volumes, 1971-81 (hereafter abbreviated as Williams, Theatre) provides the basis for discussion here. The date in my text following the title of a play is that of the professional premiere (pre-Broadway try-outs apart) or the first edition, whichever is earlier. List of Plates 1. Tennessee Williams, about 1950. Courtesy New York Public Library. 2. The Glass Menagerie, Chicago, 1944 and New York, 1945. Anthony Ross as Jim, Laurette Taylor as Amanda, Eddie Dowling as Tom, and Julie Haydon as Laura. Courtesy: New York Public Library. 3. A Streetcar Named Desire, New York, 1947. Marlon Brando as Stanley and Jessica Tandy as Blanche. Courtesy: Eileen Darby. 4. A Streetcar Named Desire, New York, 1947. Closing Scene. Peg Hillias as Eunice, Kim Hunter as Stella, Marlon Brando as Stanley, Karl Malden as Mitch, Rudy Bond as Steve, Nick Dennis as Pablo, Ann Dere as the Nurse, Jessica Tandy as Blanche and Richard Garrick as the doctor. Courtesy: Eileen Darby. 5. A Streetcar Named Desire, Warner Bros film, 1951. Vivien Leigh as Blanche and Marlon Brando as Stanley. 6. Summer and Smoke, New York, 1948. Margaret ix List of Plates Phillips as Alma and Tod Andrews as John. Courtesy: Culver Pictures, New York. 7. Summer and Smoke, New York, 1948. Alma bids farewell to Eternity. Margaret Phillips as Alma. Courtesy: Culver Pictures, New York. 8. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, New York, 1955. Barbara Bel Geddes as Margaret and Ben Gazzara as Brick. Courtesy: Culver Pictures, New York. 9. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, MGM film, 1958. Burl Ives as Big Daddy and Paul Newman as Brick. Courtesy: MGM/UA Entertainment Company. 10. A Streetcar Named Desire, Warner Bros film, 1951. Vivien Leigh as Blanche. Courtesy: Culver Pictures, New York. X

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